Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!brl-adm!brl-smoke!smoke!dndobrin@athena.MIT.EDU From: dndobrin@athena.MIT.EDU Newsgroups: net.unix Subject: Unix, vi, nroff, and troff for businesses Message-ID: <3702@brl-smoke.ARPA> Date: Wed, 10-Sep-86 11:15:53 EDT Article-I.D.: brl-smok.3702 Posted: Wed Sep 10 11:15:53 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 11-Sep-86 18:46:38 EDT Sender: news@brl-smoke.ARPA Lines: 30 1. "UNIX is expensive." For 25 users, a UNIX system costs around $2000 per terminal. (See recent Computerworld FOCUS.) True, a PC can be bought for 1K, but when you start adding Microsoft Word and a 3Com board and a hard disk, it's actually significantly more expensive. 2. The more powerful something is, the more difficult it is to learn, but, if it's learned well, the more efficiency it produces in the long run. Preferring easy-to-learn but gutless programs is usually short-sighted. This is true of techies and non-techies. 3. Personally, I prefer Emacs, but I don't want to start up an old fight. The real trouble with vi, troff, or Emacs is that they are unnecessarily hard to learn. Good training or a decent quick reference card can reduce the learning time to manageable proportions. 4. I don't want to get into WYSIWIG vs. command-driven, but it is clear that if people are taught command-driven formatting--by people, by the way, I mean secretaries, not techies--they like it. I am a consultant, and I go into many offices, and in some, all the secretaries use UNIX, vi, and troff. At Addison-Wesley, all the salespeople format their letters with TeX. Obviously, this requires some forethought; you can't have everybody in the office reinventing formats all the time. But if you prepare some standard ones, command-driven formatting works reasonably well. 5. The basic advantage of vi (or Emacs) and troff besides power has not been mentioned. It is that you're dealing with ASCII files. In a networked environment where archives must be kept, this is significant. No mucking around trying to strip off the Control-L's.